Ramanathan’s Work on Solid-Oxide Fuel Cells

March 14, 2011 by admin  
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A team of researchers at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences that is headed by Sriram Ramanathan is working on developing fuel cells. If Ramanathan is to be believed, the solid-oxide fuel cells the visionary and specialist in the field is making along with other scientists, will become a highly sought after Posted in: Fuel Cells , Future Energy , Hydrogen Fuel

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The Wind Energy Industry is Nothing New

November 29, 2010 by James  
Filed under alternative energy

Though our scientists may claim that they are inventing something new by using wind as a source of generating energy, the truth is that wind is being used for centuries for this purpose. An example of this is an article published in 1838, which clearly shows that even in those times, wind was considered Posted in: Ethanol

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VIDEO: Solar-Powered Keyboards

November 15, 2010 by James  
Filed under alternative energy

If you have opted for a wireless keyboard you know the importance of rechargeable batteries and a wall charger. Although it is easier to charge the batteries after a while it becomes an annoyance to change them repeatedly. Now Logitech is coming out with a solar-powered keyboard that will be free of such hassles. Posted in: Future Energy , Inventions , Solar Power

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Walmart to Install Thin Film Solar Panels

October 4, 2010 by admin  
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Prominent corporations are paying special attention to go green and create a conducive environment for clean and green energy. Walmart too is taking appreciative steps in the field of alternative energy. In the year 2007, Walmart entered into a partnership with Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) to provide a thrust to the photovoltaic technologies. It Posted in: Industry , PhotoVoltaics , Solar Power

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Cheapest Green Car – Honda Fit Hybrid

September 27, 2010 by James  
Filed under Transportation, alternative energy

In tune with its focus on continuing with combining hybrid attempts and smaller size, Honda is offering another hybrid – the smallest and cheapest. This fall, Honda’s Fit will be on sale in Japan priced at 1.6 million yen hoping to become an instant hit. Honda will be launching the cute little car in Posted in: Economy , Hybrid Cars , Transportation

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Hydrogen-Powered Personal Helicopter

September 21, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Transportation, alternative energy

A personal helicopter weighing just 230 lb created sizzling news when it flew on hydrogen with zero emission. With an ability to carry payloads up to 800 lbs, this pocket Hercules can fly for 90 minutes. Fitted with easy controls, this reaches a speed of 100 knots thanks to a pair of small Posted in: Hydrogen Fuel , Inventions , Transportation

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A Power Sticker to Boost Solar Power Generation

September 20, 2010 by James  
Filed under alternative energy

New and unique ways of making solar panels more efficient in power generation are coming to light every day. The new kid in the block of one such device is a large transparent sticker applied to the front of the panel which increases the power output by about 10% or so. Genie Lens Technologies Posted in: Inventions , PhotoVoltaics , Solar Power

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PETE Process Promises Successful Technology Fusion

August 24, 2010 by James  
Filed under alternative energy

A new joint venture research work at Stanford and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, supported by Department of Energy and DARPA has come up with a new solar energy conversion process that can potentially double the efficiency of solar cells. Stanford engineers have discovered this new and totally different process to harvest energy from sun. Posted in: Inventions , PhotoVoltaics , Solar Power

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Audi Testing Water in Electric Car Production

August 23, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Transportation, alternative energy

The entrepreneurial Audi is planning to take advantage of changes portended in the automobile market with an eye towards emission-free vehicles. Until now Audi has not shown any interest in electric car production but now that there is a growing demand for small and electronically-driven cars, Audi is keen to join the race. Posted in: Electric Cars , Industry , Transportation

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First Factory Built Solar Charging Station

August 3, 2010 by admin  
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International Green Energy Expo Korea 2010 was chosen as the venue where SunPods SP-300 was first displayed. This is the first factory built-to-order solar-powered integrated electric-vehicle charging station – ready for powering up immediately. This ready-to-use solar power platform from SunPods is called EV Plug-N-Go. Perfect launch pad: Deagu, South Korea, played host to Posted in: Industry , PhotoVoltaics , Solar Power

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